As has lately become the label's forte, IRON BONEHEAD PRODUCTIONS
unveils another new horde that will soon be taking the Death Metal
underground by storm: שְׁאוֹל (SHEOL), which means "grave" or
"abode of the dead" in Hebrew. An apt descriptor of the miasmic madness
at hand across their debut 12" MLP, the aptly titled Sepulchral Ruins Below
The Temple displays the duo of A.B.S. (vocals, guitar, bass) and
A.H.S. (drums, guitar) as masters of burly, shapeshifting, and absolutely
gutted DEATH-fucking-METAL diabolism. Nodding to the ancient cults of the
early '90s whilst never once whiffing of "retro" retread, שְׁאוֹל defy and then redefine
what morbidity means in the Metal of Death, imbuing their creations with a thorough
understanding of the occult as well a spirituality that aims for the otherworld.
Traverse the catacombs into the mass grave of mankind and
roam Sepulchral Ruins Below The Temple...

I was just told that the correct LPs will be coming to me in early Jan. Probably the second week of Jan from the looks of things.

Let me know if anyone who ordered one of these Cult of Fire LPs doesn't want to have their order held. I will simply refund you for the CoF LP/postage difference and send the rest of your order out. nwnprod@gmail.com

Yet again, IRON BONEHEAD unveils one of the metal underground's
darkest, most promising bands: the UK's ABYSSAL and their
second album, Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius, now finding a
double-LP pressing courtesy of the label. A fully formed and quite
literally towering work, Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius vividly
emanates the most morbid Metal of Death - lurching, surging, crushing,
dooming - and yet displays ABYSSAL (UK) as masters of amorphously
coiling songcraft, respectful of this most ancient idiom whilst putting
forth their own identity with the force of an iron fist. Ever aptly named,
ABYSSAL plunge into the depths and then proceed to explore its furthest,
foulest recesses, rendering Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius an experience
that won't be forgotten any time soon. In fact, it will haunt far after the
music's faded... But capture this DLP now -
limited to only 500 copies - or forever pose.
(description by Nathan T. Birk)

How is this mlp not getting the recognition it deserves for being totally crushing? Easily the best material they have to date. And the cover of Necromansy blew me away._________________"Beating up wife and children.....well at least a little bit more evil than ex-bandcomrade Blackmoon who only GOT beaten up by an elk."

How is this mlp not getting the recognition it deserves for being totally crushing? Easily the best material they have to date. And the cover of Necromansy blew me away.

Weregoat is going to be a band that will never catch on. I think the name throws people off. The music itself is great and this new release is even better than the full length. Cover of Necromansy is insanely awesome